Admission is $6, or $5 with a can of food (for people or pets) or winter clothing item. Proceeds and items will benefit Outcry Youth & Street Ministry and Hater Kitty Rescue Army. Showtime is 9 p.m. For more information, visit staticrecords.com/shows.

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n Ferndale-based Found Sound Records hosts a Holiday Revue on Friday at the Shelter in downtown Detroit. It stars soul singer Melvin Davis performing his two new vinyl singles — “Chains of Love” and “I’m Gonna Love You.” Also appearing are Laura Finlay, Pink Lightning, Pat Lewis and Gabriel Brass Band. Admission is $8, showtime is 8 p.m. The Shelter is at 431 E. Congress.

n It will be something of a family affair when the Polish Muslims take over Hatchy’s, 7759 Auburn Road in downtown Utica, on Friday with their annual Christmas show. “What better way to ruin your holidays,” the band says in media materials. Special guests include the Redones featuring Polish Muslims’ Ken Kondrat’s sons, Carl and Paul, playing alternative covers. Also on the bill: Feral Sounds with Polish Muslims’ Donna Duffield’s son William. Admission is $6 with partial proceeds going to Gilda’s Club. Doors open at 8 p.m.

n Hard rockers Taproot head Rockapalooza Stole Christmas on Saturday. The show features 36 bands, including Pistol Day Parade, Shock Wave, Elisium and others on three stages at Diesel Concert Lounge, 33151 23 Mile Road, Chesterfield Township. Doors open at noon for an all-ages show. Tickets are $10 in advance, $20 at the door and $30 VIP. For more info, visit national-acts.com.

n Ann Arbor-based guitarist George Bedard & The Kingpins bring their renowned mix of garage rock, T-Bone Walker-style blues and surf music to Callahan’s Music Hall, 2105 South Blvd., Aurburn Hills on Saturday. Bedard is credited with helping the Callahan brothers make it through their college years, so look for a lot of love to be shown at this event. Tickets are $12 in advance, showtime is 8 p.m.

n Closing out the weekend is Smooth Home for the Holidays on Sunday, featuring jazz flutist Alexander Zonjic and his band, Detroit blues belter Thornetta Davis and the music of the North Oakland Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Terry Herald at the historic Trenton Village Theater. Tickets are $20 for the 7 p.m. concert. The theater is at 2447 W. Jefferson. Visit dypac.com for more information.